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putting us in control of our energy future, now. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports" eyewitness view. president obama expected to arrive any minute now in new jersey to survey the devastation for himself. after getting the latest briefing from top emergency management officials and national security team at fema today. the toll is staggering, at least 55 people killed by the storm,
putting us in control of our energy future, now. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus...
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that uses more energy than our old way of communicating. i should not say old. the legacy way of communicating. a lot of the still have landlines. we have to look the best means and the best way and the timetables in terms of deployment of getting that spectrum to market. spectrum sharing, looking at what the federal -- within the federal coffers, so to speak, in terms of spectrum. all of it is in play. it is and all of the above strategy to get this to market. dynamic spectral small sales, you hear a lot about that. all of these, we are looking at how we can be more efficient and getting spectrum to market both long-term and short-term. >> in the summer, there was a report that said that sharing federal government agencies should be the norm. the administration to get those agencies to identify 1,000 megahertz of spectrum to share. wireless carriers say hold it. first we should be a signing spectrum for exclusive use, not sharing. what would you say to them? >> i would say again that everything needs to be on the table. there should be a rigid -- not be a rigid
that uses more energy than our old way of communicating. i should not say old. the legacy way of communicating. a lot of the still have landlines. we have to look the best means and the best way and the timetables in terms of deployment of getting that spectrum to market. spectrum sharing, looking at what the federal -- within the federal coffers, so to speak, in terms of spectrum. all of it is in play. it is and all of the above strategy to get this to market. dynamic spectral small sales, you...
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that is energy. i want to take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. [ cheers and applause ] i know that you know that when we have more plentiful energy and we can have north american energy independence within eight years, that means lower prices at the pump and at your home. it also means jobs. it's not only jobs in the energy sector. coal and gas and oil. but it's also jobs in manufacturing like right here. there's a lot of energy used in the lumber products arena and making fiberglass and assembling these products. when energy costs are lower, we're able to create more manufacturing jobs. that's why it's so critical. we have this ace in the hole, this energy, and the president's been stalling on this for the last four years. i won't stall. we're going to unleash the power of our energy resources and get america working again. [ cheers and applause ] number two, we're going open more trade. trade works for us. we're a very productive people. we make more stuff
that is energy. i want to take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. [ cheers and applause ] i know that you know that when we have more plentiful energy and we can have north american energy independence within eight years, that means lower prices at the pump and at your home. it also means jobs. it's not only jobs in the energy sector. coal and gas and oil. but it's also jobs in manufacturing like right here. there's a lot of energy used in the lumber...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> 5:45 in the morning. you're looking at a live picture looking downtown from the top of our building. let's get a check of the weather now from bill karins. >> it's not raining or snowing on the people that suffered from sandy, but the cold is taking its toll on the people without power in their houses and without heat. it's not going to break. it's now november 1st. you don't expect any big warmups once you hit the month of november. a lot of people are being forced to find somewhere else to live because you can't just stay in your cold house for too many days in a row, especially if you have children or elderly. so here's the temperatures. we're in the 40s right now. it hasn't really warmed up during the daylight hours. sandy lingers with the clouds and occasional showers. as we go throughout the day, the thing we're going to expect to see is more sunshine than we saw yesterday. so that's good. that means the repair crews and everyone else. temperatures are going to be in the 50s. we're going to watch th
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> 5:45 in the morning. you're looking at a live picture looking downtown from the top of our building. let's get a check of the weather now from bill karins. >> it's not raining or snowing on the people that suffered from sandy, but the cold is taking its toll on the people without power in their houses and without heat. it's not going to break. it's now november 1st. you don't expect any big warmups once you hit the month of...
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, and agencies that are going to be helpful in the response and recovery efforts, the department of energy, the department of transportation, the department of health -- homeland security and the department of health and human services. obviously everybody is aware at this point that this is going to be a big and powerful storm. and all across the eastern seaboard i think everybody is taking the appropriate preparations. i've spoken to all the governors in all these states. they have issued emergency declarations. those have been turned around quickly here in the white house. we have prepositioned assets so that fema personnel are working closely with state and local governments. we're making sure that food and water and emergency generation is available for those communities that are going to be hardest hit. we anticipate that the center of the storm is going to hit landfall some time this evening. but because of the nature of this storm, we are certain that this is going to be a slow-moving process through a wide swath of the country and millions of people are going to be affected. so, t
, and agencies that are going to be helpful in the response and recovery efforts, the department of energy, the department of transportation, the department of health -- homeland security and the department of health and human services. obviously everybody is aware at this point that this is going to be a big and powerful storm. and all across the eastern seaboard i think everybody is taking the appropriate preparations. i've spoken to all the governors in all these states. they have issued...
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pico energy is our provider. they do an excellent job under these circumstances, getting people back online. about 400,000 in the region, and so, again, that's a significant number, but i am quite confident that they will chop that number down over the course of the next few days. our primary concerns are about flooding, the heavy winds, continued rain, and treacherous conditions for people. obviously we've been encouraging our citizens to stay in at home, stay off the streets, stay out of your car, and this is not the kind of weather you want to be out in. the city was closed on monday, will be closed on tuesday. schools canceled. colleges and university, many of them not having classes as well. mass transit system is shut down. and certainly won't be operational for the bulk of the day on tuesday. but all in all, philadelphians are rallying around each other. we've not experienced any significant incidents. we have had some structural challenges and at least one fire that i'm aware of. it should soon be under c
pico energy is our provider. they do an excellent job under these circumstances, getting people back online. about 400,000 in the region, and so, again, that's a significant number, but i am quite confident that they will chop that number down over the course of the next few days. our primary concerns are about flooding, the heavy winds, continued rain, and treacherous conditions for people. obviously we've been encouraging our citizens to stay in at home, stay off the streets, stay out of your...
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there's a future for clean energy here in america. and i refuse to see that future in other countries. i don't want tax codes rewarding companies for overseas. i want to reward companies that create jobs here in america. i don't want to a tax code that subsidize oil company profits. i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow and new technologies that cut our oil imports in half. that's my plan for jobs and growth. that's the future of america that i see. change is finally turning the page on a decade of war to do some nation building here at home. so long as i'm commander in chief, we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world's ever known. but it's time to use the savings from ending the wars in iraq and afghanistan to start paying down our debts here and rebuilding america. right now, we can put people back to work fixing up roads and bridges. right now, we can expand broadband into rural neighborhoods and make sure our schools are state of the art. let's put americans back to work doing the work that needs to
there's a future for clean energy here in america. and i refuse to see that future in other countries. i don't want tax codes rewarding companies for overseas. i want to reward companies that create jobs here in america. i don't want to a tax code that subsidize oil company profits. i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow and new technologies that cut our oil imports in half. that's my plan for jobs and growth. that's the future of america that i see. change is finally turning the page on...
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that is the energy company here in manhattan. they say residents in manhattan are getting recorded messages regarding preemptive power outages that could happen at any time. tom yamos, our colleague at wnbc is reporting that due to flooding that con edison may need to turn off electricity in parts of manhattan by shutting service down to prevent severe damage to the electric system and get service restored sooner. so there could be, you know, deliberately power turned off by the energy company in an attempt to prevent severe damage to the electric system and get service restored sooner if there are power outages as a result of downed trees. we keep you up to date on what's going on there. that's new information on that. we mentioned earlier a lot of people of tweeted about this coast guard rescue. 14 members of a crew were forced to abandon a tall ship. that's one of the rescues taking place. in the meantime, we have a real clear politics average of national polls transitioning back to where we stand with this election in the las
that is the energy company here in manhattan. they say residents in manhattan are getting recorded messages regarding preemptive power outages that could happen at any time. tom yamos, our colleague at wnbc is reporting that due to flooding that con edison may need to turn off electricity in parts of manhattan by shutting service down to prevent severe damage to the electric system and get service restored sooner. so there could be, you know, deliberately power turned off by the energy company...
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you see, on day one, we will be closer to north american energy independence. now, i'm going to move to boost trade, especially with latin america. i'll ask congress for trade promotion authority and that's a power every president has used or requested since it was created back in 1974. oh, except president obama. and i'll finally designate china has the currency manipulator in getting trade to work for america. now, third, i'm going to send to congress the retraining format to make sure every worker who feels left behind in this economy can get the chance for a good paying job. and fourth, i'll move to tackle out of control spending. i will -- i'll send congress the first of several fundamental reforms. this person will be called the down payment on fiscal sandy act to immediately cut not just slow the rate of growth, but cut nonsecurity discretionary spending by 5%. and by the way, i'm not going to just take office on january 20th. i'm going to take responsibility for that office, as well. >> we are watching mitt romney as he talk toes people that have shown
you see, on day one, we will be closer to north american energy independence. now, i'm going to move to boost trade, especially with latin america. i'll ask congress for trade promotion authority and that's a power every president has used or requested since it was created back in 1974. oh, except president obama. and i'll finally designate china has the currency manipulator in getting trade to work for america. now, third, i'm going to send to congress the retraining format to make sure every...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> welcome back. this educated guessing game of hurricane sandy has forecasters saying at this hour, the most likely possibility is along the coast of new jersey. up and down the coast, people are making last minute preparations for sandy as the time ticks away. ron allen is reporting from the middle of the projected path joining us from point pleasant beach in new jersey. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, thomas. the beach here is almost completely covered by the ocean. it used to extend 75 yards out there. now, it's close to where we are on the board walk. the surf has growing by the day. the situation here is getting dangerous. it's why so many communities, including this one have been evacuated. today, president obama added his voice to those warnings saying take this storm seriously. the awesome power of hurricane sandy churning up the atlantic drove residents to the beaches for one last look. along the jersey shore, thousands heeded the warnings. while police in island towns went d
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> welcome back. this educated guessing game of hurricane sandy has forecasters saying at this hour, the most likely possibility is along the coast of new jersey. up and down the coast, people are making last minute preparations for sandy as the time ticks away. ron allen is reporting from the middle of the projected path joining us from point pleasant beach in new jersey. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, thomas. the...
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those, when we get those back online, something i asked the president, with the energy department, to help us, any resources they have to be able to do that. he talked about national utility companies, sending people to new jersey and airlifting them to c-130s and military transport, that's all great. because the sooner we can get those substations going, we're going to be able to open up electricity for large numbers of people. and that begins to improve quality of life, get people back on the street. you know, into work, get their kids in school, get businesses started up again. >> and finally, senator, are we going to go through a real tough fight on how to pay for all of this? it's upwards of $50 billion right now. are we going to have the fight in washington, about offsets, when it comes to this? is this -- are these victims along the shoreline, hey, you were in the wrong place at the wrong time? because when the president says, we're in this for the long haul, and we're going to be there, what does that mean? >> that means recovery. you showed pictures of seaside heights. that's
those, when we get those back online, something i asked the president, with the energy department, to help us, any resources they have to be able to do that. he talked about national utility companies, sending people to new jersey and airlifting them to c-130s and military transport, that's all great. because the sooner we can get those substations going, we're going to be able to open up electricity for large numbers of people. and that begins to improve quality of life, get people back on the...
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a lot of jobs in states that use energy, because manufacturing of all kinds uses energy, some more than others. and when energy is low cost and abundant, as it will be as we take advantage of these resources, we'll bring manufacturing back. it's already beginning to happen. we're going to see more of it happen. we're going to get more manufacturing back in this country. we're going to see this economy take off with that, number one. number two, trade. it is good for us to be able to trade with other nations, particularly in latin america. we have some -- we have some real advantages in trading with latin america. many of our citizens have roots there. we speak the language in many corners of our nation. the time zone, of course, is friendly for us. and lat inamerica's economy is almost as large as that of china. there's a large middle class and growing middle class. this is a big opportunity for us to trade and expand the sales of our goods and services in latin america. but by the way, if nations cheat, and china has cheated over the years, that has to stop. we can't let them steal our
a lot of jobs in states that use energy, because manufacturing of all kinds uses energy, some more than others. and when energy is low cost and abundant, as it will be as we take advantage of these resources, we'll bring manufacturing back. it's already beginning to happen. we're going to see more of it happen. we're going to get more manufacturing back in this country. we're going to see this economy take off with that, number one. number two, trade. it is good for us to be able to trade with...
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he did believe in, in fact, funding of clean energy companies in massachusetts. but he could not be nominated as the republican for president in 2012 if he continued to espouse those beliefs. >> why? why could he not? why could he not? >> nancy pelosi created a select committee on energy independence and global warming, as soon as we took over the congress in 2007. and she did so in order to ensure that, one, we backed out imported oil, and one of the first things we did was pass legislation to improve fuel economy standards to 55 miles per gallon by the year 2026 and back out all the oil which we import from the persian gulf and 6 billion metric tons of co2 per year. the president romney and the republicans are pledging to repeal those standards. and we also dramatically increased the funding for winds, and for solar, and for other clean energy technologies, which they also are saying they no longer want to fund, while keeping the tax breaks for oil on the books. so the first thing they did, as soon as they took over in 2011 was abolish the select committee on e
he did believe in, in fact, funding of clean energy companies in massachusetts. but he could not be nominated as the republican for president in 2012 if he continued to espouse those beliefs. >> why? why could he not? why could he not? >> nancy pelosi created a select committee on energy independence and global warming, as soon as we took over the congress in 2007. and she did so in order to ensure that, one, we backed out imported oil, and one of the first things we did was pass...
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there's some energy vehicles that have made their way through. we've seen some utility vehicles in town trying to get a handle on things to restore the power and get things working here again. the town is evacuated for the most part. we've seen a few people coming back to their homes, but most people still don't know the extent of the damage because they're not here and the authorities are not letting them back in because it's not safe. a lot of work to do here, but, again, the devastation is just unprecedented, and the good news is that there are some police and firefighters here who are trying to make a little bit of progress, but this is going to be yeoman's work for a very long time to come, martin. >> ron allen, thank you, sir. and we'll continue to monitor this storm and its impact in the coming days. stay with us. the day's "top lines" are coming up. president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back
there's some energy vehicles that have made their way through. we've seen some utility vehicles in town trying to get a handle on things to restore the power and get things working here again. the town is evacuated for the most part. we've seen a few people coming back to their homes, but most people still don't know the extent of the damage because they're not here and the authorities are not letting them back in because it's not safe. a lot of work to do here, but, again, the devastation is...
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education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor ab
education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together,...
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you know the area and usually there's a buzz, there's an energy on the streets. the power is out. the traffic lights are out. there is no congestion. a lot of the businesses are closed so a lot just looking and not believing what they see at this point. they did come down though to the seawall here to take a look at what happened. the water going into places it had never been here, 14 feet over the wall and into the park, downed trees and what you saw was a lot of lifetime new yorkers getting pictures of those trees with the statue of liberty and never thought they would see anything like this but they are new yorkers and so they're also quick to point out we're resilient. we can get through this but i think their understanding as you talked about it's going to take some time to bounce back from it. >> are the waters receding, jay? >> yeah, they are in some area, that's going to take a lot longer. obviously most of the water gone in battery park. that's why they allowed us to come back in. the subways are the main issue, the veins that pump the heart of the city and working around
you know the area and usually there's a buzz, there's an energy on the streets. the power is out. the traffic lights are out. there is no congestion. a lot of the businesses are closed so a lot just looking and not believing what they see at this point. they did come down though to the seawall here to take a look at what happened. the water going into places it had never been here, 14 feet over the wall and into the park, downed trees and what you saw was a lot of lifetime new yorkers getting...
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the department of energy says more than 4 million customers still have no power. nearly 2 million of those households are in the state of new jersey. utility workers are coming in from all over. exactly from 12 states. they are headed to new jersey to assist in repairs. the national guard is increasing its response to the storm. reinforcements were sent to new york and new jersey to double the recovery efforts. now, while people are picking up the pieces of their shattered lives, the presidential campaign is back in full swing. if you want to know where this election will be decided, just watch where the candidates go. mitt romney made three campaign appearances in the state of virginia today. president obama jumped all over the place from wisconsin to nevada, to colorado. both candidates are making their closing arguments. interesting. a closing argument. what is mitt romney's closing argument? his latest incarnation is that he's the guy who reaches across the aisle? >> we have to stop the dividing and the attacking and the demonizing. we've got to reach across t
the department of energy says more than 4 million customers still have no power. nearly 2 million of those households are in the state of new jersey. utility workers are coming in from all over. exactly from 12 states. they are headed to new jersey to assist in repairs. the national guard is increasing its response to the storm. reinforcements were sent to new york and new jersey to double the recovery efforts. now, while people are picking up the pieces of their shattered lives, the...
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train all of our workers to create new jobs and rebuild our infrastructure to discover new sources of energy, to broaden opportunity to grow our middle class to restore our democracy and to make sure that no matter who you are, where you come from, how you started out, you can work to achieve your american dream. you know, in the midst of the great depression, fdr reminded the country that failure is not an american habit. and in strength of great hope, we must shoulder our common load. that's the strength we need today. that's the hope i'm asking you to share. that's the future in our sight. that's why i'm asking for your vote. and if you're willing to work with me again, and knock on some doors with me and make some phone calls for me and turn out for me, we'll win brown county again! we'll win wisconsin again! we'll win this election! and together, we'll renew those bonds and reaffirm that spirit that makes the united states of america the greatest nation on earth. thank you, wisconsin. get out there and vote! thank you. god bless. >> that was president obama in green bay, wisconsin speak
train all of our workers to create new jobs and rebuild our infrastructure to discover new sources of energy, to broaden opportunity to grow our middle class to restore our democracy and to make sure that no matter who you are, where you come from, how you started out, you can work to achieve your american dream. you know, in the midst of the great depression, fdr reminded the country that failure is not an american habit. and in strength of great hope, we must shoulder our common load. that's...
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how hard do you attack a president who seems to be putting all of his energy into helping the american people survive a storm? it's very hard to go out there and say what a bad guy he is. so this scrambles the rest of this campaign. chris, books will be written about this week. not just about the campaign and not just about the storm, but about the interplay of this storm and this campaign and they will be very fascinating books. >> it's bothered me for weeks now that the president hasn't been able to gain a natural incouple ben see and he's -- now he's forced to take advantage of incumbentcy. he has a job to do. earlier president obama warned the public of the sandy and downplayed the election itself. listen. >> this is going to be a big storm. it's going to be a difficult storm. the great thing about america is when we go through tough times like this, we all pull together. we look out for our friends, we look out for our neighbors, and, you know, we set aside whatever issues we may otherwise to make sure that we respond appropriately and with swiftness and that's exactly what i anti
how hard do you attack a president who seems to be putting all of his energy into helping the american people survive a storm? it's very hard to go out there and say what a bad guy he is. so this scrambles the rest of this campaign. chris, books will be written about this week. not just about the campaign and not just about the storm, but about the interplay of this storm and this campaign and they will be very fascinating books. >> it's bothered me for weeks now that the president hasn't...
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part one, as you know, is about taking full advantage of our energy resources. second, i'm going to move to boost trade, especially with latin america. third, i am going to send to congress the retraining reform act. to make sure every worker can get the skills and chance for a good-paying job. fourth, i will move to can tale out of control spending. i am going to act to boost small business an all business. >> what the american people will have to decide on tuesday is whether it is worth it to stay the course or choose an unknown path. big on problem. shore on specifics. in 2008, we as an electorate decided the change was good, given crisis averted and progress made since then, is it the right course now. to paraphrase, don't change horses in mid stream. back to my panel. ari, you have made the argument before, that being a businessman is not the same thing as being a good adviser to the economy or leader to the economy in a government role. is that what we are seeing, a mismatch? >> that is a problem for mitt romney. this is the republicans best argument, real
part one, as you know, is about taking full advantage of our energy resources. second, i'm going to move to boost trade, especially with latin america. third, i am going to send to congress the retraining reform act. to make sure every worker can get the skills and chance for a good-paying job. fourth, i will move to can tale out of control spending. i am going to act to boost small business an all business. >> what the american people will have to decide on tuesday is whether it is worth...
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here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, the department of energy and others that are going to need to respond quickly. under craig fugate's leadership at fema, we spoke with the regional people as well. i had a phone call with the governors of the potentially affected states. at this stage, everybody is confident that the staging process, the prepositions of resources, commodities, equipment that is going to be needed to respond to the storm is in place. as craig has emphasized, this hasn't hit land fall, yet. we don't yet know where it's going to hit, where we are going to see the biggest impacts. that's exactly why it's important for us to respond big and respond fast as local information starts coming in. i want to thank all the members of the team for the outstanding work they are doing but the other thing that makes this storm unique, as we anticipate it is going to be slow moving. that means it may take a long time not only to clear, but also to get, for example, the power companies back in to clear trees and to put things back in place so th
here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, the department of energy and others that are going to need to respond quickly. under craig fugate's leadership at fema, we spoke with the regional people as well. i had a phone call with the governors of the potentially affected states. at this stage, everybody is confident that the staging process, the prepositions of resources, commodities, equipment that is going to be needed to respond to the storm is in...
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whether it's energy or regulation or tax policy or labor policy or legal policy or health care policy, i want america to be the best place for business. >> mr. romney wants business to come to america. i wonder if that includes all those jobs that were outsourced by companies that his firm, bain capital, invested in? fool, don't be fooled by moderate mitt, no matter how much he hopes you will. joining me is david corn from mother jones and an msnbc political analyst, who also unveiled this newest romney tape. and maria theresa kumar, president and ceo of voter latino and an msnbc contributor. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you, reverend. >> david, what do these latest tapes tell you about governor romney? >> i'm glad you played that second tape. if you listen to it carefully and think about it for a moment, it says that mitt romney wants america to compete with china for having an environment more hospitable for business, but why do businesses go to china? they go because there are low wages and weak labor protections and nonexistent environmental standards. so, is he suggest
whether it's energy or regulation or tax policy or labor policy or legal policy or health care policy, i want america to be the best place for business. >> mr. romney wants business to come to america. i wonder if that includes all those jobs that were outsourced by companies that his firm, bain capital, invested in? fool, don't be fooled by moderate mitt, no matter how much he hopes you will. joining me is david corn from mother jones and an msnbc political analyst, who also unveiled...
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just wrapped -- actually he's just about to start his third rally in the state and you can feel the energy of this final push with a fired up crowd and a president ready to go. >> you may not agree with every decision i have made. you may be frustrated sometimes at the pace of change. but you know what i believe. you know where i stand. you know i tell the truth. you know that i'll fight for you and your family every single day as hard as i know how. you know that. >> and further to this issue of trust, the president took aim at mr. romney for misleading voters with egregious and desperate claims that chrysler is moving jeep production to china. >> it's not true. everybody knows it's not true. the car companies themselves have told governor romney to knock it off. you don't scare hard-working americans just to scare up some votes. that's not what being president is all about. >> no, it isn't what being president is all about, but it is what the romney campaign is all about, as he demonstrated today in wisconsin trading rolled up sleeves for his salesman's suit and warning voters that a vot
just wrapped -- actually he's just about to start his third rally in the state and you can feel the energy of this final push with a fired up crowd and a president ready to go. >> you may not agree with every decision i have made. you may be frustrated sometimes at the pace of change. but you know what i believe. you know where i stand. you know i tell the truth. you know that i'll fight for you and your family every single day as hard as i know how. you know that. >> and further to...
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we will talk about its potential impact on everything from economic growth to energy prices. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! as we go on the air tonight, hurricane sandy is ready to make landfall in the u.s., already it's an historic storm, with historic prparations. stock marketclosed. and coast lines evacuated with tens of millions of people sitting in the forecast path of the massive storm. sandy is a huge storm expected to come ashore in southern new jersey. but the hurricane force winds have been battering the eastern seaboard for hours. those winds extend out 175 miles from the center of the storm. those winds are pushing the atlantic ocean up and over many coast-lines. from rhode island, south to the jersey shore. coastal flooding is a significant risk thanks to the storm surge, potentially reaching 11 feet in new york harbor. battery park on the tip of manhattan is under a mandatory evacuation, as waves already have topped the sea wall. low lying areas are at substantial risk of flood waters, including the wall street area, especially if the worst of the surge hits
we will talk about its potential impact on everything from economic growth to energy prices. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! as we go on the air tonight, hurricane sandy is ready to make landfall in the u.s., already it's an historic storm, with historic prparations. stock marketclosed. and coast lines evacuated with tens of millions of people sitting in the forecast path of the massive storm. sandy is a huge storm expected to come ashore in southern new jersey. but the hurricane...
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problem for world energy institute. >> we have very short memories, right? it's not just as it relates to climate change. it relates to a lot of things. i think the success of storms, the storms we had last year, hurricane irene caused a lot of damage here. we had the freak snowstorm. i think a lot of this is sort of solidifying in people's minds that something is happening, you know, whether or not any particular storm, it has the fingerprint of climate change on it, we don't know. but it's certainly what i think it was oppenheimer in the piece said it's a teachable moment in a lot of ways, no matter where the storm came from. >> but it's only teachable if people want to learn. >> people want to listen. >> thank you very much. >> sure. >> it's a great piece. i so suggest people go on and take a look at it. >>> ow "newsnation" gut check is up next. do you think the candidates are focusing too much on ohio? that is our gutcheck question. does ohio matter as much as everything thinks it is? >> democracy plaza is powered by windows 8. [ male announcer ] when wa
problem for world energy institute. >> we have very short memories, right? it's not just as it relates to climate change. it relates to a lot of things. i think the success of storms, the storms we had last year, hurricane irene caused a lot of damage here. we had the freak snowstorm. i think a lot of this is sort of solidifying in people's minds that something is happening, you know, whether or not any particular storm, it has the fingerprint of climate change on it, we don't know. but...
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carbon emissions are trapping extra energy in our atmosphere and with extra energy come more extremes, higher sea levels, drier droughts, hotter heat waves and heavier, wetter storms. we need a crash program in this country right now to re-engineer the nation's infrastructure to cope with and prepare for the climate disruptions that we have already ensured with the carbon we've already put into the atmosphere. as well as an immediate, aggressive transformation of our energy production, economy, and society to reduce the amount of carbon we will put into the atmosphere in the future. this is as fundamental, as elemental as human endeavors get. the story of civilization is the long tale of crusaders for order battling the unceasing reality of chaos. and it is a kind of miracle that we have succeeded as much as we have, that airplanes fly through the air and roads plunge beneath the water and the entire teeming lattice work of human life exist in the manifold improbable places it does. but it's the grand irony that imposing this order on the world we've released millions of years of stor
carbon emissions are trapping extra energy in our atmosphere and with extra energy come more extremes, higher sea levels, drier droughts, hotter heat waves and heavier, wetter storms. we need a crash program in this country right now to re-engineer the nation's infrastructure to cope with and prepare for the climate disruptions that we have already ensured with the carbon we've already put into the atmosphere. as well as an immediate, aggressive transformation of our energy production, economy,...
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not just in the energy sector but in places that use energy, manufacturing for instance uses a lot of energy in many cases and by having low cost energy and we have it and will continue to have it if we take advantage of these resources. seere going to manufacturing come back to this country. this is big for our country. that's number one. number two, it's a very helpful thing if a nation has the most productivity in the world and we do. i used to here the word productivity. they look at everything a country makes, all the services they sell add it up and divide it by the number of people in the work force. that's out put per person. and we are the most productive major nation in the world. and because we're so productive, tread helps us. as we open up doors for tread we can sell goods and services to other places in the world. and i want to open up trade with latin america where we have a real advantage. i want to make sure people we trade with follow the rules. china hasn't always fold the rules. i'll stop them if they participate in unfair trade practices. so number one energy, and
not just in the energy sector but in places that use energy, manufacturing for instance uses a lot of energy in many cases and by having low cost energy and we have it and will continue to have it if we take advantage of these resources. seere going to manufacturing come back to this country. this is big for our country. that's number one. number two, it's a very helpful thing if a nation has the most productivity in the world and we do. i used to here the word productivity. they look at...
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he was dealing with some difficult issues, the recession, an energy crisis, and in the end even the organized evangelical left abandoned him. they were left politically homeless and that had to do with the abortion issue. back in the mid -- i'm sorry? >> go ahead. >> david, to that point, you know, you talk about the evangelical left feeling homeless. i know as a democrat i could never vote for a pro-life candidate. if that's going to be a deal breaker for the evangelical left, how could we ever come together? >> yeah, that's the conundrum. one way to do it is to not focus so much on overturning roe v. wade but instead focus on reducing the number of actual abortions. and so, for example, the new evangelical partnership for the common good, one of the most invisible evangelical groups out there right now, they're saying let's provide more care, more contraceptives to keep abortions from needing to happen in the first place. if that happens, they're cal lati clat -- calculating abortion rates could drop 50%. >> is there a generational rift within the church? there's a poll that showed 44% of y
he was dealing with some difficult issues, the recession, an energy crisis, and in the end even the organized evangelical left abandoned him. they were left politically homeless and that had to do with the abortion issue. back in the mid -- i'm sorry? >> go ahead. >> david, to that point, you know, you talk about the evangelical left feeling homeless. i know as a democrat i could never vote for a pro-life candidate. if that's going to be a deal breaker for the evangelical left, how...
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america's biggest publicly traded energy company, exxon mobil, saw production fall to its lowest level in three years last quarter. still, earnings per share were stronger than anticipated, helped by profits doubling i its refining business. but production fell more than expected.ng the company explained part of the drop was due moving drilling rigs from going after low price natural gas to higher margin oil. shares were up a fraction, rising a half a percent. volume was stronger than usual. the stock is up 20% in the past year. the biggest retailer was the biggest drag on the dow with the market trying to gauge sandy'sg impact on business at walmart. the stock fell 2.1%. 294 wal-mart facilities were closed at one point during hurricane sandy, thanks to mandatory evacuations, safety concerns, and power outages. after the close, the focus was on starbucks. consumers continue buying their coffee and lattes. earnings were 46 cents per share. that's a penny more than estimates. ve aes and profit margins were up by double digits each. shares were up 1.6% during the regular session. they've
america's biggest publicly traded energy company, exxon mobil, saw production fall to its lowest level in three years last quarter. still, earnings per share were stronger than anticipated, helped by profits doubling i its refining business. but production fell more than expected.ng the company explained part of the drop was due moving drilling rigs from going after low price natural gas to higher margin oil. shares were up a fraction, rising a half a percent. volume was stronger than usual....
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being mauled by a polar bear and a regular bear in the same day? frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works at e-trade. >>> wow. we're back. the dirty angry money pouring into republican congressman joe walsh's race against tammy duckworth is soaring in the call pain's final week. walsh famously accused president obama of lying about the effects of not raising the debt ceiling back in 2011. let's watch that. >> president obama, quit lying. you know darn well that if august 2nd comes and goes there's plenty of money to pay off our debt and cover all of our social security obligations. have you no shame, sir? in three short years, you've brup bankrupted this country and des
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being mauled by a polar bear and a regular bear in the same day? frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works at...
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we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to maintain the economic growth which they believe is essential. we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military coercion and that could lead them into a confrontation with the united states' desire to maintain free access. the best way of avoiding that military conflict is what we should see because the military conflict with china would be catastrophic for both nations, indeed for the whole region. so, we want to avoid that. i believe the best way of avoiding that is by maintaining a -- continuing to maintain a strong naval presence in the region, and by having an unambiguous commitment to doing that. i believe that our new national security strategy is that unambiguous commitment, and i believe that the u.s. navy
we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to maintain the economic growth which they believe is essential. we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military...
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department of energy. that's down from more than 8 million without electricity last night. in addition to new jersey, more than 1 in 10 customersn connecticut, new hampshire, pennsylvania, rhode island and wt virginia have no power. ny nuclearrg power plants remai offline with two others operateding to produce capacity. >> we're joined from jupiter florida. whatt are your colleagues facing lewis? >> they're facing restoration process with a storm that covers so many states and has done so much damage as everybody is seeing on tv. they have many, many lines down, poles down, transformers damaged. substations that are under water, and have to get dried out. equipment vault that is are flooded. they lot of work ahead of them. >> tom: how does a ceo -- how do you begin to prioritize all of that work? >> aually, the priority is pretty well established before the storm even hits. every utiltd works with emergency operations center and developsua a priority list. typically the way it works is critical infrastructure customers get their power back first. critical infrastructure cus
department of energy. that's down from more than 8 million without electricity last night. in addition to new jersey, more than 1 in 10 customersn connecticut, new hampshire, pennsylvania, rhode island and wt virginia have no power. ny nuclearrg power plants remai offline with two others operateding to produce capacity. >> we're joined from jupiter florida. whatt are your colleagues facing lewis? >> they're facing restoration process with a storm that covers so many states and has...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all still around, and we're all lucky to have a friend named ben. ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefits. and he's helping my 13 grandchildren afford college. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i'm honored to approve this message. >> jay: hey, rickey, that's a a great skeleton. oh, i love that. dorian, hey! great zombie costume. you look terrific! cool, cool. -- [ cheers and applause ] you don't look anything taylor lautner. the fake nose, the kiwi shoe polish hair -- [ cheers ] the coffee grinds glue
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joining me now is carl davenport, energy and environmental correspondent for the national journal. coral, welcome, good morning. >> thanks, good to be here. >> i know for the past few months you've written a few pieses about global warming. one came in september, proved especially futuristic here. no laughing matter. you wrote about how global warming is already affecting the coastal residents. even before the storm, what kind of an impact are we talking about? >> we are already seeing the global -- the bottom line impact. we're seeing higher storm surges to coastal residents. everywhere from florida to new hampshire. we're seeing increased insurance costs. we're seeing bottomline costs as there are more and more storms, not just storms like sandy, but in the northeast they're seeing more and more of those 100-year storms, inside, two storms like that inside a decade. so higher and higher bottom-line costs to taxpayers, homeowners, insurance companies. even before sandy. from these rising sea levels and increase intensity storms. >> so coral, where does the conflict come from, then
joining me now is carl davenport, energy and environmental correspondent for the national journal. coral, welcome, good morning. >> thanks, good to be here. >> i know for the past few months you've written a few pieses about global warming. one came in september, proved especially futuristic here. no laughing matter. you wrote about how global warming is already affecting the coastal residents. even before the storm, what kind of an impact are we talking about? >> we are...
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interestingly enough, we are watching oil continue to trade, any of the commodities, energy commodities and the soft commodities, that's happening electronically. we have seen oil prices down slightly today. you have seen gasoline prices up, and that's because of the concern of what happens to the refineries in the path of this storm. the refineries that are in the path of the storm probably account for about 7% of all the refineries around the nation. and that's why people are very concerned about when you'll be seeing a shutdown of those potentially and for how long. that's why gas prices have been higher. chuck, back over to you. >> becky quick, thanks very much. >>> it was hurricane gloria in 1985, the last time wall street was shut down on its own for a weather event. >>> next up, we'll be live in delaware where the wrath of the storm is beginning to be felt. "the dally rundown" will be back in 30 seconds. >>> the leading edge of hurricane sandy is lashing the mid-atlantic right now. but for millions, the worst of this storm is yet to come. let's get the latest from nbc's thanh tru
interestingly enough, we are watching oil continue to trade, any of the commodities, energy commodities and the soft commodities, that's happening electronically. we have seen oil prices down slightly today. you have seen gasoline prices up, and that's because of the concern of what happens to the refineries in the path of this storm. the refineries that are in the path of the storm probably account for about 7% of all the refineries around the nation. and that's why people are very concerned...
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at -- including fema and agencies that will be helping with the recovery efforts, the department of energy, the department of transportation, the department of homeland security, and the department of health and human services. everyone is a bear -- everyone is aware that this will be big and powerful storm. across the eastern seaboard, everyone is taking a corporate preparations. i have spoken to all of the governors in all of these states. they have issued emergency declarations. those have been turned around quickly here in the white house. we have been three position assets so that fema personnel are working closely with state and local governments. we're making sure that food and water and emergency generation is available for those communities that will be hardest hit. we anticipate that the center of the storm will hit landfall sometime this evening. but because of the nature of the storm, we're certain that this will be a slow-moving process through a wide swath of the country. and millions of people will be affected. the most important message that i have for the public right now
at -- including fema and agencies that will be helping with the recovery efforts, the department of energy, the department of transportation, the department of homeland security, and the department of health and human services. everyone is a bear -- everyone is aware that this will be big and powerful storm. across the eastern seaboard, everyone is taking a corporate preparations. i have spoken to all of the governors in all of these states. they have issued emergency declarations. those have...
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the tropical storms get their energy from the oceans and warmer oceans give it more energy. in decision the warmer atmosphere causes it to have more water vapor and that rains are heavier and floods are greater. also because sea level is rising. that means that these waves are on a higher base. we see all those are connected to global warming. yet no one is talking about that. >> cenk: so, do you think this storm in particular was made worse or intensified by the events you've been talking about, or the climate change you've been warning about? >> absolutely. the things that i mentioned the warmer ocean makes the storms stronger and makes them have more water vapor more rainfall, and heavier floods. >> cenk: do you think this will happen with greater frequency as we go forward? >> yes absolutely. well we've shown that the temperature anomalies are shifting. there is a natural weather aggravationvariation is very large. the distribution of them is shifting toward warmer climates. so the extreme events like we saw in texas oklahoma last year and in the rocky mountains and the
the tropical storms get their energy from the oceans and warmer oceans give it more energy. in decision the warmer atmosphere causes it to have more water vapor and that rains are heavier and floods are greater. also because sea level is rising. that means that these waves are on a higher base. we see all those are connected to global warming. yet no one is talking about that. >> cenk: so, do you think this storm in particular was made worse or intensified by the events you've been...